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Perspective
Secure Content Group serves associations, government, financial services, real estate and pharmaceuticals.
The value of rich, underutilized and unsecured content is at the heart of conflicts occurring between industry practitioners, and with third parties that want the content that enterprises are struggling to control.
Case Study
- Real Estate Industry
Mid Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service
Strong Authentication Case Study
On September 19, 2005 the real estate industry improved control of their information. The Mid Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service supports over 21,000 real estate brokers, agents, assistants and appraisers in Central Florida. The organization introduced a strong authentication token to improve access management and reduce the growing incidence of unauthorized users accessing increasingly sensitive consumer and business information...
Read more about Secure Content Group's perspective:
- Digital Governance in Real Estate
The Internet has entered its next act, the secure exchange of sensitive information and digital content between trading partners...
- The Changing Risk Equation (Vol. 1)
All real estate organizations are in the risk management business. The risks associated with managing the confidential information of consumers and trading partners cannot be taken lightly...
- The Broker Trust Gap (Vol. 2)
Real estate brokers assist with the largest and most important consumer financial transaction, and increasingly they manage many forms of sensitive consumer and business information...
- The Success Factors of MLS Security (Vol. 3)
Real estate brokers face several competitive challenges, none more difficult than bridging the "trust gap." Brokers who manage information like financial services companies, will be prepared to comply with regulation, embrace new business models, and reach new markets...
- The Last War (Vol. 4)
The debate over who owns listing data is a classic example of an industry fighting the last war. Asserting ownership may provide a path to eventual legal remedies, but brokers have to deal with market realities...
- Tipping Point (Vol. 5)
Malcolm Gladwell defined a "tipping point" as the point at which a change in behavior reaches a critical mass and creates a whole new reality. The tipping point in the mindset of real estate brokers about information security may be approaching at a high rate of speed...
- Open Window - A Cautionary Tale (Vol. 8)
It was like any other day until the broker’s assistant said an FBI agent wanted to see him...
- The Radar Screen - 10 Key Questions Brokers Need to Ask (Vol. 9)
Here are ten questions that every real estate broker should ask their trusted advisers - lawyers, accountants, operations and IT staff and vendors - and use your business radar to determine if you are at risk...
- The Missing Link (Vol. 10)
Security technologies have been the missing link needed to enable paperless transactions...
- Legislation, A Blunt Instrument (Vol. 11)
DOJ and others are targeting the information advantage and perceived pricing power of real estate brokers that they believe is manifest in the rules of Multiple Listing Services (MLS)...
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